Evaluating Cultural Impact in Discursive Space through Digital Footprints

The research presented in this paper describes an evaluation of the impact of spatial interventions in public spaces, measured by social media data. This contribution aims at observing the way a spatial intervention in an urban location can affect what people talk about on social media. The test sit...

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Main Authors: Jesús López Baeza, Jens Bley, Kay Hartkopf, Martin Niggemann, James Arias, Anais Wiedenhöfer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Sustainability
Subjects:
NLP
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/7/4043
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spelling doaj-8b879b961cbb41548f88dc40a234a29a2021-04-06T23:00:05ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-04-01134043404310.3390/su13074043Evaluating Cultural Impact in Discursive Space through Digital FootprintsJesús López Baeza0Jens Bley1Kay Hartkopf2Martin Niggemann3James Arias4Anais Wiedenhöfer5Digital City Science, HafenCity Universität, 20457 Hamburg, GermanyANN RADAR, HafenCity Universität, 20457 Hamburg, GermanyANN RADAR, HafenCity Universität, 20457 Hamburg, GermanyCityScienceLab, HafenCity Universität, 20457 Hamburg, GermanyCityScienceLab, HafenCity Universität, 20457 Hamburg, GermanyUrban Design, HafenCity Universität, 20457 Hamburg, GermanyThe research presented in this paper describes an evaluation of the impact of spatial interventions in public spaces, measured by social media data. This contribution aims at observing the way a spatial intervention in an urban location can affect what people talk about on social media. The test site for our research is Domplatz in the center of Hamburg, Germany. In recent years, several actions have taken place there, intending to attract social activity and spotlight the square as a landmark of cultural discourse in the city of Hamburg. To evaluate the impact of this strategy, textual data from the social networks Twitter and Instagram (i.e., tweets and image captions) are collected and analyzed using Natural Language Processing intelligence. These analyses identify and track the cultural topic or “people talking about culture” in the city of Hamburg. We observe the evolution of the cultural topic, and its potential correspondence in levels of activity, with certain intervention actions carried out in Domplatz. Two analytic methods of topic clustering and tracking are tested. The results show a successful topic identification and tracking with both methods, the second one being more accurate. This means that it is possible to isolate and observe the evolution of the city’s cultural discourse using NLP. However, it is shown that the effects of spatial interventions in our small test square have a limited local scale, rather than a city-wide relevance.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/7/4043smart culturesmart citydigital cultureNLPTwittersocial media
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author Jesús López Baeza
Jens Bley
Kay Hartkopf
Martin Niggemann
James Arias
Anais Wiedenhöfer
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Jens Bley
Kay Hartkopf
Martin Niggemann
James Arias
Anais Wiedenhöfer
Evaluating Cultural Impact in Discursive Space through Digital Footprints
Sustainability
smart culture
smart city
digital culture
NLP
Twitter
social media
author_facet Jesús López Baeza
Jens Bley
Kay Hartkopf
Martin Niggemann
James Arias
Anais Wiedenhöfer
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title Evaluating Cultural Impact in Discursive Space through Digital Footprints
title_short Evaluating Cultural Impact in Discursive Space through Digital Footprints
title_full Evaluating Cultural Impact in Discursive Space through Digital Footprints
title_fullStr Evaluating Cultural Impact in Discursive Space through Digital Footprints
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating Cultural Impact in Discursive Space through Digital Footprints
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publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-04-01
description The research presented in this paper describes an evaluation of the impact of spatial interventions in public spaces, measured by social media data. This contribution aims at observing the way a spatial intervention in an urban location can affect what people talk about on social media. The test site for our research is Domplatz in the center of Hamburg, Germany. In recent years, several actions have taken place there, intending to attract social activity and spotlight the square as a landmark of cultural discourse in the city of Hamburg. To evaluate the impact of this strategy, textual data from the social networks Twitter and Instagram (i.e., tweets and image captions) are collected and analyzed using Natural Language Processing intelligence. These analyses identify and track the cultural topic or “people talking about culture” in the city of Hamburg. We observe the evolution of the cultural topic, and its potential correspondence in levels of activity, with certain intervention actions carried out in Domplatz. Two analytic methods of topic clustering and tracking are tested. The results show a successful topic identification and tracking with both methods, the second one being more accurate. This means that it is possible to isolate and observe the evolution of the city’s cultural discourse using NLP. However, it is shown that the effects of spatial interventions in our small test square have a limited local scale, rather than a city-wide relevance.
topic smart culture
smart city
digital culture
NLP
Twitter
social media
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/7/4043
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